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diff --git a/doc/groff.html.node/Headings-in-ms.html b/doc/groff.html.node/Headings-in-ms.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5d0cc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/groff.html.node/Headings-in-ms.html @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> +<!-- Created by GNU Texinfo 7.0.3, https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ --> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> +<!-- This manual documents GNU troff version 1.23.0. + +Copyright © 1994-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no +Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A +copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free +Documentation License". --> +<title>Headings in ms (The GNU Troff Manual)</title> + +<meta name="description" content="Headings in ms (The GNU Troff Manual)"> +<meta name="keywords" content="Headings in ms (The GNU Troff Manual)"> +<meta name="resource-type" content="document"> +<meta name="distribution" content="global"> +<meta name="Generator" content="makeinfo"> +<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"> + +<link href="index.html" rel="start" title="Top"> +<link href="Request-Index.html" rel="index" title="Request Index"> +<link href="index.html#SEC_Contents" rel="contents" title="Table of Contents"> +<link href="ms-Body-Text.html" rel="up" title="ms Body Text"> +<link href="Typeface-and-decoration.html" rel="next" title="Typeface and decoration"> +<link href="Paragraphs-in-ms.html" rel="prev" title="Paragraphs in ms"> +<style type="text/css"> +<!-- +a.copiable-link {visibility: hidden; text-decoration: none; line-height: 0em} +div.example {margin-left: 3.2em} +span.r {font-family: initial; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal} +span:hover a.copiable-link {visibility: visible} +strong.def-name {font-family: monospace; font-weight: bold; font-size: larger} +--> +</style> + + +</head> + +<body lang="en"> +<div class="subsubsection-level-extent" id="Headings-in-ms"> +<div class="nav-panel"> +<p> +Next: <a href="Typeface-and-decoration.html" accesskey="n" rel="next">Typeface and decoration</a>, Previous: <a href="Paragraphs-in-ms.html" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Paragraphs</a>, Up: <a href="ms-Body-Text.html" accesskey="u" rel="up">Body Text</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Request-Index.html" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> +<hr> +<h4 class="subsubsection" id="Headings">4.6.5.4 Headings</h4> +<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-ms-macros_002c-headings"></a> + +<p>Use headings to create a sequential or hierarchical structure for your +document. The <samp class="file">ms</samp> macros print headings in <strong class="strong">bold</strong> using +the same font family and, by default, type size as the body text. +Headings are available with and without automatic numbering. Text on +input lines following the macro call becomes the heading’s title. Call +a paragraphing macro to end the heading text and start the section’s +content. +</p> +<dl class="first-deffn first-defmac-alias-first-deffn"> +<dt class="deffn defmac-alias-deffn" id="index-_002eNH"><span class="category-def">Macro: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">.NH</code></strong> <var class="def-var-arguments">[<span class="r"><i class="slanted">depth</i></span>]</var><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_002eNH'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-NH-_005bms_005d"></a> +</dd><dt class="deffnx defmacx-alias-deffnx def-cmd-deffn" id="index-_002eNH-1"><span class="category-def">Macro: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">.NH</code></strong> <var class="def-var-arguments"><code class="t">S</code> <span class="r"><i class="slanted">heading-depth-index</i></span> …</var><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_002eNH-1'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><p>Set an automatically numbered heading. +</p> +<p><samp class="file">ms</samp> produces a numbered heading the form <var class="var">a.b.c…</var>, to +any depth desired, with the numbering of each depth increasing +automatically and being reset to zero when a more significant level is +increased. “1” is the most significant or coarsest division of +the document. Only non-zero values are output. If <var class="var">depth</var> is +omitted, it is taken to be ‘<samp class="samp">1</samp>’. +</p> +<p>If you specify <var class="var">depth</var> such that an ascending gap occurs relative to +the previous <code class="code">NH</code> call—that is, you “skip a depth”, as by +‘<samp class="samp">.NH 1</samp>’ and then ‘<samp class="samp">.NH 3</samp>’—<code class="code">groff</code> <samp class="file">ms</samp> emits a +warning on the standard error stream. +</p> +<p>Alternatively, you can give <code class="code">NH</code> a first argument of <code class="code">S</code>, +followed by integers to number the heading depths explicitly. Further +automatic numbering, if used, resumes using the specified indices as +their predecessors. +This feature is a Berkeley extension. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>An example may be illustrative. +</p> +<table class="cartouche" border="1"><tr><td> +<div class="example"> +<pre class="example-preformatted">.NH 1 +Animalia +.NH 2 +Arthropoda +.NH 3 +Crustacea +.NH 2 +Chordata +.NH S 6 6 6 +Daimonia +.NH 1 +Plantae +</pre></div> +</td></tr></table> + +<p>The above results in numbering as follows; the vertical space that +normally precedes each heading is omitted. +</p> +<div class="example"> +<div class="group"><pre class="example-preformatted">1. Animalia +1.1. Arthropoda +1.1.1. Crustacea +1.2. Chordata +6.6.6. Daimonia +7. Plantae +</pre></div></div> + +<dl class="first-deffn"> +<dt class="deffn" id="index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dSTYLE_005d-1"><span class="category-def">String: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">\*[SN-STYLE]</code></strong><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dSTYLE_005d-1'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-SN_002dSTYLE-_005bms_005d-1"></a> +</dd><dt class="deffnx def-cmd-deffn" id="index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dDOT_005d"><span class="category-def">String: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">\*[SN-DOT]</code></strong><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dDOT_005d'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-SN_002dDOT-_005bms_005d"></a> +</dd><dt class="deffnx def-cmd-deffn" id="index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dNO_002dDOT_005d"><span class="category-def">String: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">\*[SN-NO-DOT]</code></strong><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_005c_002a_005bSN_002dNO_002dDOT_005d'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-SN_002dNO_002dDOT-_005bms_005d"></a> +</dd><dt class="deffnx def-cmd-deffn" id="index-_005c_002a_005bSN_005d"><span class="category-def">String: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">\*[SN]</code></strong><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_005c_002a_005bSN_005d'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-SN-_005bms_005d"></a> +<p>After <code class="code">NH</code> is called, the assigned number is made available in the +strings <code class="code">SN-DOT</code> (as it appears in a printed heading with default +formatting, followed by a terminating period) and <code class="code">SN-NO-DOT</code> (with +the terminating period omitted). These are GNU extensions. +</p> +<p>You can control the style used to print numbered headings by defining an +appropriate alias for the string <code class="code">SN-STYLE</code>. By default, +<code class="code">SN-STYLE</code> is aliased to <code class="code">SN-DOT</code>. If you prefer to omit the +terminating period from numbers appearing in numbered headings, you may +define the alias as follows. +</p> +<div class="example"> +<div class="group"><pre class="example-preformatted">.als SN-STYLE SN-NO-DOT +</pre></div></div> + +<p>Any such change in numbering style becomes effective from the next use +of <code class="code">NH</code> following redefinition of the alias for <code class="code">SN-STYLE</code>. +The formatted number of the current heading is available in the +<code class="code">SN</code> string (a feature first documented by Berkeley), which +facilitates its inclusion in, for example, table captions, equation +labels, and <code class="code">XS</code>/<code class="code">XA</code>/<code class="code">XE</code> table of contents entries. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl class="first-deffn first-defmac-alias-first-deffn"> +<dt class="deffn defmac-alias-deffn" id="index-_002eSH"><span class="category-def">Macro: </span><span><strong class="def-name"><code class="t">.SH</code></strong> <var class="def-var-arguments">[<span class="r"><i class="slanted">depth</i></span>]</var><a class="copiable-link" href='#index-_002eSH'> ¶</a></span></dt> +<dd><a class="index-entry-id" id="index-SH-_005bms_005d"></a> +<p>Set an unnumbered heading. +</p> +<p>The optional <var class="var">depth</var> argument is a GNU extension indicating the +heading depth corresponding to the <var class="var">depth</var> argument of <code class="code">NH</code>. +It matches the type size at which the heading is set to that of a +numbered heading at the same depth when the <code class="code">GROWPS</code> and +<code class="code">PSINCR</code> heading size adjustment mechanism is in effect. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>If the <code class="code">GROWPS</code> register is set to a value greater than the +<var class="var">level</var> argument to <code class="code">NH</code> or <code class="code">SH</code>, the type size of a +heading produced by these macros increases by <code class="code">PSINCR</code> units over +the size specified by <code class="code">PS</code> multiplied by the difference of +<code class="code">GROWPS</code> and <var class="var">level</var>. The value stored in <code class="code">PSINCR</code> is +interpreted in <code class="code">groff</code> basic units; the <code class="code">p</code> scaling unit +should be employed when assigning a value specified in points. For +example, the sequence +</p> +<table class="cartouche" border="1"><tr><td> +<div class="example"> +<pre class="example-preformatted">.nr PS 10 +.nr GROWPS 3 +.nr PSINCR 1.5p +.NH 1 +Carnivora +.NH 2 +Felinae +.NH 3 +Felis catus +.SH 2 +Machairodontinae +</pre></div> +</td></tr></table> + +<p>will cause “1. Carnivora” to be printed in 13-point text, followed by +“1.1. Felinae” in 11.5-point text, while “1.1.1. Felis catus” and +all more deeply nested heading levels will remain in the 10-point text +specified by the <code class="code">PS</code> register. “Machairodontinae” is printed at +11.5 points, since it corresponds to heading level 2. +</p> +<p>The <code class="code">HORPHANS</code> register operates in conjunction with the <code class="code">NH</code> +and <code class="code">SH</code> macros to inhibit the printing of isolated headings at the +bottom of a page; it specifies the minimum number of lines of an +immediately subsequent paragraph that must be kept on the same page as +the heading. If insufficient space remains on the current page to +accommodate the heading and this number of lines of paragraph text, a +page break is forced before the heading is printed. Any display macro +call or <code class="code">tbl</code>, <code class="code">pic</code>, or <code class="code">eqn</code> region between the heading +and the subsequent paragraph suppresses this grouping. See <a class="xref" href="ms-keeps-and-displays.html">Keeps, boxed keeps, and displays</a> and <a class="ref" href="ms-Insertions.html">Tables, figures, equations, and references</a>. +</p> + +</div> +<hr> +<div class="nav-panel"> +<p> +Next: <a href="Typeface-and-decoration.html">Typeface and decoration</a>, Previous: <a href="Paragraphs-in-ms.html">Paragraphs</a>, Up: <a href="ms-Body-Text.html">Body Text</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Request-Index.html" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> + + + +</body> +</html> |